Streetlife

Anna Maria

Oct. 22, 800 block of North Bay Boulevard, lost property. A man
reported that he was unable to find his wallet.

Bradenton Beach

Oct. 19, 100 block of 24th Street North, Baker Act. A man was
taken into custody under the Baker Act after attempting to harm
himself.
Oct. 20, 2400 block of Avenue C, drug arrest.
Based on probable cause, officers executed a search warrant of a residence. Various
items of drug paraphernalia were reportedly found and Robert Ligon, 31, of Bradenton
Beach, was arrested.
Oct. 22, 2500 block of Avenue B, battery.
A woman filed a report against another woman alleging she was pushed during an
argument.

Oct. 21, 3600 block of Fourth
Avenue, leaving the scene. A palm tree was uprooted
and a stop sign damaged in a vehicle crash. According to the report,
officers followed the “breadcrumb” trail
of vehicle parts to a residence in the 500 block of 77th Street, where the owner
of the vehicle was given a criminal citation for leaving the scene of an accident.

Oct.
21, 600 block of Manatee Avenue, drugs. James Martin,
22, of Bradenton Beach, was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia
and marijuana after a routine traffic stop.

Oct. 21, 200 block of 78th Street,
lost property. A man reported the loss of his vehicle
tag.

Oct. 22, 3200 block of Sixth
Avenue, battery. According to the report, some friends
were gathered at the residence to have a few drinks and watch a
football game. One of the men stated that he reportedly wanted
to fight someone. Another of the men reportedly offered to let
the guy hit him, which he did. The victim was transported to a
hospital and required 19 stitches under his eye.

Oct. 23, 5300 Marina Drive, driver’s
license. A woman stopped for a traffic violation was reportedly driving without
her corrective lenses. She was cited for violation of her driver’s license
restriction.

Oct. 24, 2700 block of Gulf Drive, domestic
violence. A woman reported that her boyfriend woke
her up by allegedly burning her chest with a cigarette. The woman
stated that she was in the process of moving out and that they
had an argument the previous night. The man accused told police
the mark was a spider bite. The woman was given a domestic
violence packet.